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From this it easily follows that the central crossing tower will be a square of dimensions x x x ( Fig . 3a ) . The width of the aisles can then be fixed at half the width of the central vessel , i.e. { x . The total width of the church ...
From this it easily follows that the central crossing tower will be a square of dimensions x x x ( Fig . 3a ) . The width of the aisles can then be fixed at half the width of the central vessel , i.e. { x . The total width of the church ...
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From this it follows that the crossing is a square 33 ft by 33 ft ( measuring from the centre points of the crossing piers ) , and that the central vessel of the nave is also 33 ft wide . The chancel aisles are 16 ft 6 ins wide ( 2x ) ...
From this it follows that the crossing is a square 33 ft by 33 ft ( measuring from the centre points of the crossing piers ) , and that the central vessel of the nave is also 33 ft wide . The chancel aisles are 16 ft 6 ins wide ( 2x ) ...
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It is possible to suggest that the theoretical length of the Romanesque nave from the west side of the crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this being a dimension we ...
It is possible to suggest that the theoretical length of the Romanesque nave from the west side of the crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this being a dimension we ...
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THE GREAT HOLDERNESS HARPOON CONTROVERSY | 5 |
AN IRON AGE AND ROMANOBRITISH LADDER SETTLEMENT AT MELTON EAST | 23 |
ROMAN COINS IN WHITBY MUSEUM | 65 |
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